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It is bad for the soul to know itself a coward, it is apt to take refuge in mere wordy violence. — Radclyffe Hall

Like springs, adaptations can only go downhill. — John Simon

Objectivity is the delusion that observations could be made without an observer. — Heinz Von Foerster

You should love, respect and regard all others as yourself; and you should feel that whatever happens to someone else, whether good things or bad, is happening to you ... If you love blessedness in yourself more than in another, this is wrong, for if you love blessedness in yourself more than in another, than you love yourself [instead of others], and where you love yourself, God is not your sole love, and that is wrong. — Meister Eckhart

The obsession with economic profit and technical efficiency puts the human rhythms of life at risk. — Pope Francis

Magic is easy if you put your heart into it. — Michael Jackson

It has always seemed to me a pity that the young people of our generation should grow up with such scant knowledge of Greek and Latin literature, its wealth and variety, its freshness and its imperishable quality. — James Loeb

Holiness is not something done but a lifestyle. — Evans Biya

Propaganda is to a democracy what violence is to a dictatorship. — William Blum

Anybody is influenced by where and how he lives. — Imogen Cunningham

Have you guys been playing in toxic waste again?" Fang asked severely, putting his hands on his hips.
Nudge giggled. "No."
"Been bitten by a radioactive spider?" Fang went on. "Struck by lightning? Drink a super-soldier serum?"
"No, no, no," said Iggy. He started reaching for things around the table, and his hand landed on Total. "You're black."
"I prefer canine-American." said Total. "When's that pie coming? I'm starving. — James Patterson

A harmony established contrary to sense is often more onerous than a war. — Victor Hugo